I’ve been working for about two years now to bring my very first novel, Blood Ties Book One: The Turning, back to readers. I’ve been tinkering, revising, and generally isolating myself from the world lately while laboring on a few interesting projects that I can’t wait to share, but the one that has been priority #1 is The Turning. Now that I’m in the home stretch, with the twentieth anniversary less than six months away, I’m excited about it in a way that makes my stomach nervous. It’s available for pre-order now, and releases June 6, 2026.
Because its originally release date was 6/6/06. That maybe explains a lot.
Avoid sunlight. Drink Blood. Hate yourself. Forever. Welcome to immortality.
From the moment a presumed-dead John Doe sank his fangs into my neck, I’ve been living on borrowed time. The Voluntary Vampire Extinction Movement demands fealty from all newly-created vampires, and they’ve got a moody, mysterious assassin who’s more than willing to drive a stake through my heart if I don’t join them.
But I’m bound to my sire by a seductive, primal bond, and he’s one of the Movement’s most wanted vampires. With him, I can live in opulence and indulge the darkest, most depraved desires of my vampire nature. An eternity at his side, wielding the power of vampire nobility, is a temptation that comes with an impossible price: my dedication to human life.
Pre-order now: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Apple, and Smashwords
In 2025, I made it my goal to be a bestseller again, but I underestimated how consumed I would be with The Turning. I also underestimated how consumed I would be with working for a chocolatier and helping to manage their store. Shout out to the people who came in and recognized me behind the coffee bar. That was so friendly of you!
But yeah, some of my goals just didn’t pop, or got stalled at various stages (especially the hardback special edition of First Time, which is still very much in the works, but for which I’m now considering new printing methods and weighing my options), but I did get to hit a bestseller list this year, thanks to Stuff Your Kindle Day. A Kingdom of Pleasure and Torment made it to #30 or something free in the Kindle store. So, I achieved my goal, if not the giant workload I gave myself that would have been super tight even if I had still been writing full time.
In 2026, I’m going to appreciate the benefits of going slow. I think it’s something we all need to do this year, based on the state of the world and the mounting stress everyone has. Let’s make 2026 the year of the slow. Let’s just be gentle to each other.
